


Education Minister Dr. ANM Ehsanul Haque Milon stated on Monday that he remains indifferent to social media trolling, instead welcoming formal accountability within the parliamentary process.
The Minister made these remarks during a view-sharing meeting at the Jessore PTI Auditorium. The session focused on the upcoming 2026 SSC and equivalent examinations, involving central secretaries from the Jessore Education Board and the Khulna Division Madrasa and Technical Education Boards.
"I see a lot of trolling on Facebook, but I don't feel bad about it," Dr. Milon said as the chief guest. "I want to be held accountable. That is exactly what I expect from opposition members in Parliament."
The meeting, attended by BNP Vice Chairman Professor Nargis Begum and several Members of Parliament from the Khulna division, shifted focus toward examination integrity. Officials from the Technical and Madrasa Education Boards emphasized rigorous security measures to prevent question leaks and ensure a transparent environment for candidates.
This year, the SSC examinations will be conducted across 299 centers under the Jessore Board.
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